The Works of the English Poets, Том 27

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Стр. 14 2Oo Or rather turn, auspicious turn thy flight, Where Marlborough's heroic arms
invite, Where highest deeds the poet's breast inspire With rage divine, and fan
the sacred fire. See See: where at once Ramillia's noble field 205 Ten thousand f
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Стр. 52 And you, my companions so dear, Who sorrow to see me betray'd, Whatever I
suffer, forbear, Forbear to accuse the false maid. Though through the wide world I
should range, 'Tis in vain from my fortune to fly, 'Twas hers to be false and to ...

Стр. 72 ... To whom thy treasures all thou shalt unfold, For whom thy whiter days were
kept from times of old ! See thy George, for this is he On his right hand waiting
free, Britain and fair Liberty : Every good is in his face, Every open honest grace.

Стр. 78 Now I see the reason plain, Now I see thy jolly train : Snowy-headed Winter leads
, Spring and Summer next succeeds; Yellow Autumn brings the rear, Thou art
father of the year. III. While from the frosty inellow'd earth Abounding plenty takes
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